I agree, this new Power Rangers movie started out with potential, then the first trailer emerged and my anticipation dampened, but the more I see of the suits, the Zords (in toy form, but still), and finally this degraded robot with Alpha 5's name on it, just keeps taking away my excitement from it. Brace yourselves for a bona fide bomb, folks.

I don't think it will bomb, but it will be one of those below average to crappy movies that makes a profit by suckering enough fans. In other words, think Street Fighter, Godzilla 1998, JP3, and The Last Airbender and that's a good idea what this movie will be like to me.

To be fair, Goldar was also literal in the TV shows. Other then his face, dreds (or whatever they were) and his wing feathers, after Lord Zedd gave his wings back to him in Season 2, his golden armor cover his entire body.

Also, I don't see why this movie is rated PG-13. It should have been a PG movie.

Among other things, why are the Zords so.... overly stylized. I'm not asking for anything along the lines of paleo-accuracy, but in trying to go for a more alien aesthetic the Dinozords don't resemble dinosaurs (or pterosaurs or ice age mammals) in the slightest! It's hard to tell what part of the Zord's body you're looking at, even when they appear in the posters. Even the Bayformers Dinobots, as bad as that movie is, still had the basic outline of dinosaurs and could have been an okay template for the look of the Dinozords.

Among other things, why are the Zords so.... overly stylized. I'm not asking for anything along the lines of paleo-accuracy, but in trying to go for a more alien aesthetic the Dinozords don't resemble dinosaurs (or pterosaurs or ice age mammals) in the slightest! It's hard to tell what part of the Zord's body you're looking at, even when they appear in the posters. Even the Bayformers Dinobots, as bad as that movie is, still had the basic outline of dinosaurs and could have been an okay template for the look of the Dinozords.

I was thinking the exact same thing. Not only that, but I'm going to say that Metal Gear Rex and Metal Gear Ray looked far more like animals (MG Rex being a heavily armored and well armed Tyrannosaurus rex mech and MG Ray being a semi-aquatic dragon mech) then these current Dinozords do.

I just hope Dragonzord isn't in this. Because if he is, then I absolutely dread what they did to him.

I know! It's also strange because among all the things that people like to poke fun and laugh at when it comes to Power Rangers (at least the original), the Zords themselves and their Megazord forms are usually not subject to mockery! If it ain't broke don't fix it, even if you're trying to emulate the style of Chronicle!

On a more positive note, I stumbled across this thorough and very intriguing pitch for a modern day adaptation of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. It follows the basic outline of the upcoming Lionsgate movie, but with a LOT more Power Rangers lore and carrying over what few good ideas the 2017 movie may have. If you're a Power Rangers fan and you'd want to see something on the same grand, cosmic scale of Star Wars, Marvel and DC Comics, this is a pretty good indication of how a modern movie could work as an enthralling film going experience.

Among other things, why are the Zords so.... overly stylized. I'm not asking for anything along the lines of paleo-accuracy, but in trying to go for a more alien aesthetic the Dinozords don't resemble dinosaurs (or pterosaurs or ice age mammals) in the slightest! It's hard to tell what part of the Zord's body you're looking at, even when they appear in the posters. Even the Bayformers Dinobots, as bad as that movie is, still had the basic outline of dinosaurs and could have been an okay template for the look of the Dinozords.

I was thinking the exact same thing. Not only that, but I'm going to say that Metal Gear Rex and Metal Gear Ray looked far more like animals (MG Rex being a heavily armored and well armed Tyrannosaurus rex mech and MG Ray being a semi-aquatic dragon mech) then these current Dinozords do.

I just hope Dragonzord isn't in this. Because if he is, then I absolutely dread what they did to him.

Among other things, why are the Zords so.... overly stylized. I'm not asking for anything along the lines of paleo-accuracy, but in trying to go for a more alien aesthetic the Dinozords don't resemble dinosaurs (or pterosaurs or ice age mammals) in the slightest! It's hard to tell what part of the Zord's body you're looking at, even when they appear in the posters. Even the Bayformers Dinobots, as bad as that movie is, still had the basic outline of dinosaurs and could have been an okay template for the look of the Dinozords.

I was thinking the exact same thing. Not only that, but I'm going to say that Metal Gear Rex and Metal Gear Ray looked far more like animals (MG Rex being a heavily armored and well armed Tyrannosaurus rex mech and MG Ray being a semi-aquatic dragon mech) then these current Dinozords do.

I just hope Dragonzord isn't in this. Because if he is, then I absolutely dread what they did to him.

If there's a sequel then we'll probably get that zord's appearance.

If that happens, then I DESPERATELY hope that any fan outrage over the look of the current Dinozords forces the design team to make him ACTUALLY LOOK like the Dragonzord. Make him look big, bulky, tough, durable, and last but not least, something that makes it look faithful. Not these...things...

New Power Rangers trailer just hit, and... I still don't know how to feel. The dialogue is still cringey (but not as in Power Rangers cheesy), and the use of f*cking RAP in the trailer was grating. There are other things in the trailer like Alpha, the Putties, Goldar, and more action scenes and certainly made a better pitch for what the film will be, as opposed to the first trailer. But I doubt I will overcome the strange visual disparity between the show and the movie.

What kept it from being a total write off was the voice of Bryan Cranston as Zordon. Not so much his visual portrayal, but the mannerisms and otherworldly quality did work really well. But overall, it's a mixed bag and not encouraging me to see it.

I dont let everyone else's opinions affect a movie for me. Everyone else hated the last TMNT movie and didnt want to even think about it when I saw it the 2nd day it came out.

However, the main Power Rangers forum I frequent had doubts before the trailer came out because of how the toys looked and once the actual trailer dropped, I was seeing that they were getting genuinely excited for it.

I dont let everyone else's opinions affect a movie for me. Everyone else hated the last TMNT movie and didnt want to even think about it when I saw it the 2nd day it came out.

However, the main Power Rangers forum I frequent had doubts before the trailer came out because of how the toys looked and once the actual trailer dropped, I was seeing that they were getting genuinely excited for it.

You happen to frequent RangerBoard? Cause I post over there from time to time.

I gotta admit, the first trailer hit or miss, but this one looks fun. I won't buy into all the hype yet, because I've seen enough movie to know how wrong a trailer can be, but it made me really interested again.

I've been wondering something. Why didn't the Dragonzord have a finishing move like the original Tyrannosaurus Dinozord did? A recent Dragonzord toy has his chest be a giant Gatling gun so why wasn't something like that added to him in the show? After all, he is roughly equal or slightly superior to the Tyrannosaurus Zord in every other category.

Dragonzord wasnt superior to the Tyrannosaurus Dinozord because it's powers were drawn from the Dragon coin which as we all know was never at full strength to begin with. Once Tommy started to have the energy drain from him, it made it incredibly difficult to even call the Dragonzord or have him be that effective in battle.

The Zords in the picture look better then the toys do. We just goth the toys at the store I work in and I hate how they look. We also carry the Imaginext MMPR toys which are far superior to the new ones. With that being said, I really don't like how they are streamlined and more machine then animal. The animal zords in the MMPR episodes looked like animals that were reincarnated into mechincal bodies and they looked awesome! These...just look more like machines.

Metal Gear Rex looks more like a T. rex then these Zords look like their inspirations. Not to mention it also looks, and is, more durable too.

Four out of the five Dinozords retain the most basic outline of their real life counterparts, which is more than can be said for the Mastodon, which looks NOTHING like the Mastodon of the show, never mind real life! I can accept the altered look of the Tyrannosaurus though, since the original model was upright, Godzilla style, to allow for an actor to walk and fight in. But it still bugs me that the Dinobots in the Bayformers (sans steely grey aesthetic) are actually closer to how I imagined the Dinozords to look than these designs.

Four out of the five Dinozords retain the most basic outline of their real life counterparts, which is more than can be said for the Mastodon, which looks NOTHING like the Mastodon of the show, never mind real life! I can accept the altered look of the Tyrannosaurus though, since the original model was upright, Godzilla style, to allow for an actor to walk and fight in. But it still bugs me that the Dinobots in the Bayformers (sans steely grey aesthetic) are actually closer to how I imagined the Dinozords to look than these designs.

I simply wish that the Tyrannosaurus dinozord had proper eyes instead of a big glass window. I get why they went for a modern horizontal look. That I won't kill them for. But they should ahve at least given it proper eyes.The Zords still look too fragile. The Saber-Toothed Tiger-which looks anorexic-and Pterodactyl Dinozord look like they can be taken out with one hit each.

Now I'm really worried about what the Dragonzord will look like. I don't mind if they make it look a bit more like a dragon, but I do hope that they keep the basic design and make look tough and durable and not fragile looking.

If this new Power Rangers reboot is successful enough at the box office, then Lionsgate will make 5-7 more movies.

You know, it's bad enough that they overmilked the TV franchise to death after Zordon died, but this?

Rhedo, our opinions line up on several things, but in this case, you do realize that Super Sentai is a long running thing in Japan, so it was only natural for Power Rangers to continue beyond the "In Space" series.